Mom caught lurking on son’s Facebook page

Be thankful you don’t have a mom like Denise New lurking around your Facebook page.

Facebook is one of the largest social networking sites on the internet (Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images)

Denise New was convicted with harassment on Thursday in Alkadelphia, Arkansas after she locked her son out of his Facebook page. She posted numerous vulgarities on his page, plus the message, “The only mistake I ever made was having a kid,” which she meant to post on her own page, according to Arkansas Online.

She was ordered not to have further contact with her 17-year-old son, Lane.

New snuck onto his Facebook page after he visited her and failed to return the key to her home. Denise then refused to let him into her house to get his things.

After the two-hour trial, Clark County District Judge Randy Hill ordered Denise to pay a $435 fine. She faces a 30-day suspended jail sentence if she fails to complete anger-management and parenting classes during her yearlong probation, according to Arkansas Online. Only then, Judge Hill will decide if she is responsible enough to see her son.